Like it or not, Tamlin Magee is Mike Magee's son.
He's worked for a range of news publications and has a passion for general geekery: gadgets, games, the internet, social media and hardware. Sometimes he takes off his glasses and pretends not to be a nerd, contributing to various music and lifestyle magazines.
He swans around London in his spare time.
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Report from MEMS congress
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CommentJacob's madder
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Zuck it and see
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CommentThe net's too wide for catching small fry
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CommentPosting online: baby-kissing for the modern politician
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CommentMicrosoft won't be the saviour in PC market slump
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HP "changing the rules of the game"
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Patent dispute thrown out for now
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AnalysisIt's going to be the October Revelation
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Culture secretary closes competition gap
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UpdatedCook struggles to find Jobs
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Updated"Shenanigans" behind the scenes for highly paid execs
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Executive power threatens small business
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CommentAddiction introduced to an already addictive platform
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CommentLucy Koh hears evidence on the origin of the oblong
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CommentHold your horses, armchair activists, there's a way to go
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Updated'Official Protesters' unofficial after all
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Ultrabook
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CommentThe biggest society? It's the web
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Organised private-public partnerships sniff data
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ICO findings show people thoroughly unfussed
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CommentDebt conversation with India leads to no change in visa loophole
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Introducing nap time at Brick Lane data centre
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MEMS Congress Europe 2012Low power devices to be pervasive
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MEMS Congress Europe 2012MEMS device delivers insulin accurate to the nanolitre
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China, Brazil are the growth drivers
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MEMS Congress Europe 2012MEMS, MEMS, everywhere
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Yep, it makes servers, and it's doing rather well
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New standards, small cells take the heat off mobile
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Carriers must convince wary consumers
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Give us back our presents!
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CommentThe investors are revolting
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Which one is it?
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Threatens court on PV progress
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CommentLondon riots nothing to do with Twitter
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Beyond that, we won't comment
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CommentPressure forces rape 'joke' pages offline
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RumourA monopolist after all
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CommentTweet me a tweet
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Just don't call them that
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AnalysisSony phone offers refresh
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Employees angry and frustrated
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IQ 2011China and India take their cut
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IQ 2011The Doctor beats his chest
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Sort of
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GTC 2011But not as around the corner as 20nm
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GTC 2011A different breed to INTC
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Details sketchy
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GTC 2011Calm down there, partner
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GTC 2011Londoner rants on about Silicon, or silly con?
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GTC 2011Vote Cisco treasonous
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Something repeats itself
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Five year plan for 14nm, mobile, etc
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This is not Star Wars
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Plays contrary to innovation
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CommentIndustry fails to see the big picture
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Santander shifts
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RumourPlans Earlham Street move
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Money sings in Chongqing
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BAPCO? Bah- co
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Mali appeals
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Synchronica wins US contracts
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LawThe Itanic is a sinking ship
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In five words or less
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Not while its Futurephones swamp the East
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RumourAMD CEO er, wait...
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UpdatedWe hate to say we told you so...
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This is the house that maps built
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RumourWith contractually obliged single device
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Nokia gives start-ups hope with mass-sacking
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TechEye looks around the nest
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Computex 2011While alliance makes DRAM sense
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Computex 2011Hedge hunting
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Computex 2011MSFT will kill it
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Computex 2011Dessau gives stellar performance
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Computex 2011Ex-Intel's Wilocity manages tri-band
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Computex 2011Not just snapping dragons with PLT
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AnalysisColossal superfast goal will be a difficult road
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"havnt been on bebo so long LOL"
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CommentTechEye looks down the bog
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MWC 2011Social media trends at Barcelona's Fira
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Supply and too much demand
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MWC 2011Playing on the e-band
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MWC 2011HTC outlines its future strategies
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